A week after the Titans owner gave him a vote of confidence and a day after reports that he and the team were working on an extension, Mike Mularkey is out.

The head coach of the Titans is no longer the head coach of the Titans, the team announcing the split Monday because “the two parties couldn’t come to an agreement over the future.”

“I want to thank Mike Mularkey for his contributions to our franchise over his tenure with our organization,” Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk said in a statement Monday. “He took over our team during a low moment and together with [GM] Jon [Robinson] built a solid foundation for our franchise. I appreciated that Mike devoted himself to this team and the community.

“In fact, we did discuss extending his future with our team over the past week, but in those discussions about the direction of the team, it became evident that we saw different paths to achieve greater success.”

Strunk had issued a statement after the Titans’ wild-card win over the Chiefs that Mularkey would be her coach “moving forward.” “Forward” meant one week, after Tennessee was blown up by the Patriots, 35-14, on Sunday.

Mularkey, who was 20-21 in three seasons with Tennessee, instantly becomes a coaching candidate on the market, and the Titans instantly join the hunt for coaches.